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I've got an Excell 2100psi 6HP, 2 GPM gas washer with just the hose
(with a threaded connector). I need to get the house ready for painting.

The trip to HD to get the parts was exasperating.

I'm thinking a 30 degree nozzle (or at least I remember being told
that), I think I need a new hose (with the quick connect) and of course
everything else.


Everything at Northern Tool is higher rated than my washer. Should I
get something like this:

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...7882_200347882

or buy the parts individually? Where lies the junk line?

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I've got an Excell 2100psi 6HP, 2 GPM gas washer with just the hose
(with a threaded connector). I need to get the house ready for painting.

The trip to HD to get the parts was exasperating.

I'm thinking a 30 degree nozzle (or at least I remember being told
that), I think I need a new hose (with the quick connect) and of course
everything else.


Everything at Northern Tool is higher rated than my washer. Should I get
something like this:

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...7882_200347882

or buy the parts individually? Where lies the junk line?

Jeff



There was and may still be a couple of really sharp sellers on EBAY of all
places.

If your hose and o-rings are good at both ends all you need is a gun and set
of nozzles or an adjustable gun.

Colbyt


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On Aug 26, 10:27*pm, Jeff Thies wrote:
* *I've got an Excell 2100psi 6HP, 2 GPM gas washer with just the hose
(with a threaded connector). I need to get the house ready for painting.

* *The trip to HD to get the parts was exasperating.

* *I'm thinking a 30 degree nozzle (or at least I remember being told
that), I think I need a new hose (with the quick connect) and of course
everything else.

Everything at Northern Tool is higher rated than my washer. *Should I
get something like this:

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...7882_200347882

or buy the parts individually? *Where lies the junk line?

* *Jeff


You dont need a different wider nozzle to wash, just stand further
away. You are wasting alot of time and money for something that is of
limted use, for being up close. 30 is probably to wide anyway. Then
for any distance is back to the a 0 degree nozzle, I say dont bother.
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